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Protests Erupt Across Venezuela as Election Dispute Continues
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Venezuelan opposition supporters gathered in multiple cities, including Caracas, to protest Nicolas Maduro's disputed election victory. Maria Corina Machado, a key opposition leader, called for mass gatherings in over 300 cities in Venezuela and abroad, and thousands of demonstrators responded. The protests were peaceful, with Machado emphasizing that "peaceful protest is our right." Police and military forces were deployed to maintain order, but the opposition remained determined to continue their demonstrations, with Machado stating "we won't leave the streets." The opposition is united in their call to denounce Maduro's election victory, which they claim was disputed.
They're trying to scare us, to divide us, to paralyze us, to demoralize us, but they can't because they are absolutely entrenched in their lies (and) violence.
We have the votes, the records, the support of the international community and Venezuelans determined to fight. It is time for an orderly transition.
One does not stop feeling it, because of the repression. But we want him (Maduro) out. We are here to the end.
Venezuela's conflicts... are resolved among Venezuelans, with their institutions, with their law, with their Constitution.
Until now, the Venezuelan government has been unable to provide proof of the election results.
Human rights organisations [have been] expressing their concern about what's been happening.
Maduro says there is a plan by the opposition to get him out of office.
The opposition have asked people to gather with their families at protests, saying Venezuelans should remain united … They have also asked people to go with Venezuela flags and tally sheets — the centre of the dispute.
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perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Election
- 3.Protests
- 4.Authoritarianism
- 5.Electoral Fraud
- 6.Sabotage
- 7.Power outage
- 8.Venezuela under Maduro
- 9.Spanish Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.Argentina
- 2.Australia
- 3.Belgium
- 4.Brazil
- 5.Canada
- 6.Colombia
- 7.Spain
- 8.United Kingdom
- 9.Mexico
- 10.United States
- 11.Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
organizations
persons
- 1.Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia
- 2.María Corina Machado
- 3.Nicolás Maduro
- 4.Adriana Calzadilla
- 5.Hugo Chavez
- 6.Luis Inácio Lula Da Silva
- 7.Rina Rivas
- 8.Aurimar Nieves
- 9.Darwin Linares
- 10.Iliana Alvarean
- 11.Jesús Herrera
- 12.Teresa Bo